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Climate Resources 101

How many inches of Sea Level Rise have been measured along the CA coast in the past 100 years? Climate Quiz! A. 1 inch B. 3 inches C. 5 inches D. 7 inches

How many inches of Sea Level Rise have been measured along the CA coast in the past 100 years? Climate Quiz! A. 1 inch B. 3 inches C. 5 inches D. 7 inches

How much of a reduction in Sierra Nevada snowpack has been measured by DWR in the past 100 years? Climate Quiz! A. No change B. 2% C. 5% D. 10%

How much of a reduction in Sierra Nevada snowpack has been measured by DWR in the past 100 years? Climate Quiz! A. No change B. 2% C. 5% D. 10%

How much of a reduction in Sierra Nevada snowpack has been measured by DWR in the past 100 years? Climate Quiz! A. No change B. 2% C. 5% D. 10% 1.5 million acre-feet of lost storage

What percent of the most frequently published climate scientists concur that human activities are the main cause of modern global warming? Climate Quiz! A. 25% B. 55% C. 75% D. 97%

What percent of the most frequently published climate scientists concur that human activities are the main cause of modern global warming? Climate Quiz! A. 25% B. 55% C. 75% D. 97%

Climate Change Literacy Climate Science Consensus Global Climate Change Research and Resources Regional Climate Change Research and Resources

Who are the ‘experts’ and what do they conclude? “Expert Credibility in Climate Change“ – Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences – April 2010 publication and citation data used to identify experts dataset of 1,372 researchers compiled researchers with > 20 climate publications (908) analyzed

Who are the ‘experts’ and what do they conclude? “Expert Credibility in Climate Change“ - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences – April 2010 Findings: 97-98% of the most actively publishing climate scientists support anthropogenic climate change (ACC) Image credit ing_climate_scientists_who_believe_humans_are _warming_the_planet_based_on_Aderegg.jpg

Atmospheric CO2 Keeling, et al. 2009

Time history of atmospheric CO2 Graphic produced from NOAA's CarbonTracker

Global Temperature and CO2 CO2 level today > 400 ppm

Temperatures are Rising over Land and Oceans

Measured Global Impacts (It’s not all about modeling projections!) Increasing global average surface and ocean temperatures Rising sea levels (but it’s not uniform!) Ocean acidification Changing precipitation patterns Ecosystem impacts Glacial retreat Decline in Arctic sea ice Image credit:

Contributors to Global Warming Since the 1950s Anthropogenic and natural warming inferred from changes in Earth’s energy balance. Nature Geoscience 5: (2012)

IPCC Projections

Future Global Impacts Increased severity of drought and flood Loss of ‘stationarity’ Increased damage to infrastructure from floods and SLR Possible melting of land-based ice (Greenland) Loss of ecosystem services Costly health impacts, increased suffering Image credit: Localfloodservice.com

Future Regional Impacts 25-40% reduction in snowpack by 2050 high emissions → as much as 66 inches of SLR by 2100 erratic precipitation patterns (↑ droughts & floods) increased risk of wildfire increased loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services Image credit: ESRIESRI

Global Climate Change Research and Resources NOAA NASA *See the Climate Literacy 101 Resources List for more!

Skeptical Science Talking About Climate Change Global warming has stopped! Hasn't the climate ALWAYS changed? The sun controls the climate All the evidence is based on models ! CO2 is a harmless gas/plant food!

Real Climate Talking About Climate Change – Feeling Technical?

Regional Climate Change Research and Resources Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States

Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States CA Climate Change Portal Regional Climate Change Research and Resources

DWR Climate Change webpage DWR Staff Resources

DWR Climate Change webpage DWR Climate News Digest DWR Staff Resources Stay informed – subscribe today!

DWR Staff Resources DWR Climate Change webpage DWR Climate News Digest DWR Climate Change Matrix Team